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re·valua·tion [ri:ˌvæljuˈeɪʃən] N

1. revaluation (value again):

de·valua·tion [ˌdi:vælju:ˈeɪʃən] N no pl

evalu·ation [ɪˌvæljuˈeɪʃən] N

valua·tor [ˈvæljueɪtəʳ] N

ad·equate [ˈædɪkwət] ADJ

1. adequate (sufficient):

2. adequate (suitable):

I . gradu·ate N [ˈgræʤueɪt]

2. graduate Am SCHOOL:

maturant(ka) m (f)

III . gradu·ate VB trans [ˈgræʤueɪt]

2. graduate Am (award degree):

men·stru·ate [ˈmen(t)strueɪt] VB intr

per·petu·ate [pəˈpetʃueɪt] VB trans

valu·able [ˈvæljʊəbl̩] ADJ

ˈstreet value N no pl

I . equate [ɪˈkweɪt] VB trans

II . equate [ɪˈkweɪt] VB intr to equate to sth

pH value [ˈpi:eɪtʃˌ-] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For example, the prefix "re-" meaning again, back is only added to verb bases as in "rebuild", "reclaim", "reuse", "resell", "re-evaluate", "resettle".
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If cultures are positive or symptoms do not resolve after three months of treatment, it is necessary to re-evaluate the patient for drug-resistant disease or nonadherence to drug regimen.
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It seemed to be an ideal opportunity to get the ring out again and to re-evaluate its significance.
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By establishing the payback period within the opportunity management process, project managers may continually assess the project expenditures and re-evaluate the payback period on an ongoing basis.
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The failure of a case against the five by the Registrar of Companies last year forced the liquidator to "re-evaluate" its claim.
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The accident, along with other similar events, prompted the IAEA to re-evaluate the effectiveness of the radioactive hazard trefoil as a warning symbol.
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